In this episode of Cyber 909, host Den Jones introduces the podcast as a source of wit and wisdom in cybersecurity. He emphasizes the focus on sharing lessons and experiences in leadership and life rather than delving into breaches and incidents.
The guest for this episode is Diana Davis, the founder of Code Like a Girl, a keynote speaker, and a podcaster.
Guest Highlights
Background:
Diana Davis initially pursued a career as a math teacher but discovered her passion for computing and cryptography during her university years. She completed a master's degree in cybersecurity at the University of Waterloo and worked at Blackberry, where she contributed to mobile cybersecurity and cryptography.
Key Contributions:
Developed cryptographic algorithms and protocols at Blackberry.Founded Code Like a Girl, a publication on Medium aimed at empowering women in tech.Advocates for women in technology and shares her experiences through blogging and public speaking.
Main Topics Covered
Diana's Career Journey:
Transition from aspiring math teacher to cybersecurity expert, her work at Blackberry, and her move into leadership roles.
Challenges and Experiences:
Facing and overcoming gender biases in the tech industry, dealing with a toxic work environment, and the importance of support systems.
Code Like a Girl:
The inception and growth of the publication, its mission to amplify women's voices in tech, and the impact it has had.
Advice for Women in Tech:
Encouragement to believe in themselves, the importance of having a support network, and strategies for dealing with workplace challenges.
Leadership and Mentorship:
Insights into effective leadership, the significance of allyship, and the role of mentorship in career development.
Work-Life Balance:
The importance of managing stress, finding balance, and the role of family and community support in achieving career success.